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Non-existential bound pronouns and restricted reflexive: the emergence of reflexive pronoun in Manding and Mokole languages [PDF]
The paper deals with the emergence of reflexive pronouns in Manding and Mokole languages. Special attention is paid to the sources of grammaticalization.
Alexandra Vydrina†
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1. Informations générales Le kakabé (yɔ̀nkúle, jɔ̀nkúle, álmaamiyakulè) est parlé dans la région du Fouta-Djalon, au centre de la République de Guinée.
Alexandra Vydrina
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Le comportement tonal des marqueurs prédicatifs dans la langue kakabé
The paper deals with the question of the correlation between 1) tonal independence and phonological weight of a morpheme and 2) the grammaticality of its meaning in the Kakabe language.
Alexandra Vydrina
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The resource availability hypothesis (RAH) and cross-cultural patterns: which one explains West African Cochlospermum species' uses in Benin? [PDF]
Favi GA +8 more
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The Voynich manuscript: Symbol roles revisited. [PDF]
Matlach V, Janečková BA, Dostál D.
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Tonal marking of intransitive predications in Manding-Mokole as a result of language contact
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The numeral system of Proto-Niger-Congo: A step-by-step reconstruction [PDF]
This book proposes the reconstruction of the Proto-Niger-Congo numeral system. The emphasis is placed on providing an exhaustive account of the distribution of forms by families, groups, and branches.
Pozdniakov, Konstantin
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Language learning involves linguistic and societal factors that interact to facilitate or hinder second language learning. Different contextual factors provide an opportunity to examine and understand the similarities and differences that occur among ...
Amna Mirza, A. Gottardo
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On the Impact of Programming Languages on Code Quality [PDF]
In a 2014 article, Ray, Posnett, Devanbu, and Filkov claimed to have uncovered a statistically significant association between 11 programming languages and software defects in 729 projects hosted on GitHub. Specifically, their work answered four research
E. Berger +4 more
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